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File:Sanzio 01 Plato Aristotle.jpg

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Title Crooped of The "School of Athens"
Date 1509
Medium fresco
Notes
English: Detail of The School of Athens by Raffaello Sanzio, 1509, showing Plato (left) and Aristotle (right)
日本語: 古代ギリシア時代を中心とした哲学的叡智が集結している姿を描いている、ラファエロの「アテナイの学堂」の中心的なパートにあたるアリストテレスとプラトンの部分。哲学の大元を作った二人の描いたこの部分は、しばしば「哲学」を端的に表しているものとして採り入れることがある。
Polski: Fragment fresku - "Szkoła ateńska": Platon (z lewej) i Arystoteles (z prawej)
Türkçe: 1509'da Raffaello Sanzio tarafından yapılan Atina Okulu'ndan Eflatun (ve) Aristo'yu (sağ) gösteren bir ayrıntı
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